Is it really? He's a way below it still and surely doesn't have that long left?WAG Sanga is. Why the **** is he so good? That 60+ career average is looking pretty likely now tbh
He's over 58 at the moment. If he has a big series here in England it could well balloon further and he'll then have some nice home series where you can be sure he will plunder runs. It's definitely possible imoIs it really? He's a way below it still and surely doesn't have that long left?
Yes, he's over 58 but having played so many games he needs a huge effort just to get it up to 60, let alone then maintain it.He's over 58 at the moment. If he has a big series here in England it could well balloon further and he'll then have some nice home series where you can be sure he will plunder runs. It's definitely possible imo
I agree and also Pakistan who are no mugs ...not easy...Home series will be against SAF. Steyn, Morekel and Philander under what ever conditions will not be pushovers.
I agree with you. SL might opt for Sachi as he is generally more reliable in keeping things tight. So he might be the first choice spinner for SL.Ehh, I know I've said things like this a hundred times, but Mendis has proved on more than a few occasions that in these conditions (like the ones he'll find in the WC) he largely fails to either get wickets or keep runs down. These tour matches are a bit misleading because Mendis is generally at his most effective against players who haven't seen much of him, given the English gave hammered him in Bangladesh and he'll be bowling at many of the same players I think it would be a little irresponsible to pick Mendis. It can be very difficult to be an effective attacking spin bowler in ODIs when conditions don't give you much help, so I suspect (hope) with WC planning being fine-tuned on this tour Sachi will play, given he is the best defensive spin option SL have
Herath isn't as good as either Sachi or Mendis as a limited overs bowlers. His performance in a couple of matches in the previous T20 WC was impressive, but overall he hasn't had that impact in the shorter formats.i agree that Satchi has to come in ahead of Mendis, not just becuase of his bowling, dont forget he is a decent bat and is easily our best fielder now with Dilly...I an not sure that Mendis will feature as Satchi should be 1st choice with Herath 2nd choice imo..
i disagree becuase what Herath gives us is control for ten overs and that is something that Mendis doesnt..the latetr can take wickets but only if he has a rare good day..i would take ten quiet overs any day as that will generate the pressure needed for the others to pick up the wickets..Herath isn't as good as either Sachi or Mendis as a limited overs bowlers. His performance in a couple of matches in the previous T20 WC was impressive, but overall he hasn't had that impact in the shorter formats.